JJMack wrote:
gener7 wrote:
CS6 is part of CC If you join CC, your permanent license CS6 is
upgraded from Standard to Extended without asking you if you want to do
this.
Hold on there. The is no requirement that you must first buy a perpetual version to subscribe to the creative cloud.
(Jive makes it hard to get out of the grey quote box)
I don't know where I said there was such a requirement, J.J.
What I mean to say is that if you already own the Perpetual license CS6 Standard or Extended, joining Creative Cloud will convert it to the the subscription CS6 Extended.
I don't know of a way to prevent the conversion if you wish your permanent license to be left alone.
That's what happened to my Perpetual CS6 Standard for Windows. It would be nice if subscribing to CC did not convert the Perpetual to Subscription, but I see no way to stop it. 13.1.2 is my current Windows CS6 version,but I'm using CC 2015 now.
(Oh yes, now I remember. When Creative Cloud first launched, CS6 was the current Photoshop, so it was changed to Extended for Standard owners and extra updates added.)
It did not touch CS4. That stayed until I uninstalled it.
Gene